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"108
'Twixt Love and Duty" art showing a gentleman leaving his lover to go off
horseback on a hunt, minor wear to one corner, message penciled on back.
Redundant captioning: in painting & in border. $3.00 hl

"Artist : Attasart Tularak.
/ Romance in Swamp : Two lovers are / embracing each other in the lotus
swamp." unused continental post card with tiny bend at one corner. $1.25 tl

"A TOAST / Here's to our wives and sweet- / hearts, may they never meet."
winter scene within an embossed border, unused circa-1907 Winsch postcard
with unevenly back paper browning with age, full-size with the bottom border
left off by design, minor corner wear. $2.75 wl

"Au Revoir!!" a fantasy in which the man poking through the clouds says
goodbye to an aviatrix; unused real photo postcard published by
Davidson Brothers, printed in England, light curl to the paper (no problem
in an album), good edges. $4.00 lf

"B1436
/ 'ROTOGRAPH' / SERIES // The Song without Words" showing two lovers
dreamily seated at a piano, sepia-tone real photo with some oxidation
(bromide paper), mailed circa 1910, small bottom corner crease not into the
image, other corner wear is minor, toned back. $3.75 lm

"Bonne
Année // IDYLLE AÉRIENNE" 2 lovers embrace in an airship
piloted by Cupid, flying high in clouds over a city; signed Mastroianni
allegory number 195 on a postcard copyrighted 1912 by A. Noyer, mailed 30
-12 12 from France to Mr. Charles Lichtenstein in Buffalo New York. Happy
New Year greeting is lightly embossed & in green. Writing on front: 'How
nice it should be to make love in the air'. Good edges. $6.00 a(m)nl

CALVERT SMITH. A series of 9 postcards depicting lovers in flying lesson
situations involving improbable biplanes. All signed Calvert Smith, with
1910 copyrights for F. G. Henry & Co. N.Y, when aviation had caught the
imagination of the general public. From left-to-right and
top-to-bottom: "AN UNEXPECTED STOP" mailed from Boston 1910; "FLYING TAUGHT
BY MALE" mailed from Milan Illinois 1910; "OUR FIRST LESSON" unused;
"SKYLARKING" unused; "THE HONEYMOON" unused; "THE SAME OLD PILOT" unused;
"THE SEVENTH HEAVEN" mailed Mauston Wisconsin 1912; "THE SIREN" mailed 1911;
& "WE'RE OFF!" mailed 1910. Light yellowish toning on all is
probably from the printing process itself, judging by similarities to the
designs. Slight variations in the regular-postcard size indicate probable
different printings, but all are hard to find these days. Take them all for
$40.00 a(s)a(p)l

"Cheeky little hussy! / No one would have to kiss me like that. / COPYRIGHT
1907 BY BAMFORTH & CO." post card with undivided back, mailed 1908 to Miss
Zoa Jordan in New Carlisle Ohio, Series No. 1080, small corner crease, mild
corner & edge wear. The black & white version is not as attractive. Both
versions are often displayed on the Internet, but for some reason
this one is seldom offered, as we do now. $5.00 slw

"Enjoying Ourselves Immensely / in Kokomo, Ind." art
depicting lovers on an early aeroplane, oblivious to the storm clouds ahead;
Bamforth postcard mailed there AUG 27 1914, minor corner rounding. Rare: we
found no other examples offered or sold in the past, or even exhibited, when
we searched the Internet. $9.00 i(k)l NEW / NOUVEAU / BAGO

"Fond / Remembrance // By this token know / That I love you true, / And
where're I go / My thoughts are all of you. // B.68-6" depicting lovers
holding hands on a wheelbarrow, postcard mailed AUG 18 1913 from Winfield
West Virginia with a 1-c parcel post stamp, 3 corners creased noticeably,
other corner rounded, pencil writing on back fading, as is. $1.00 lp

"GEE,
BUT / THAT LOOKS / GOOD / TO ME. // 038-7" odd scene in which an armed
burglar catches the eye of a woman hugging her lover; post card mailed JAN
22 1913 to Charley Rits in Hamler Ohio, all corners creased, both sides
toned (back more so than front). $2.00 l

"GENTLEMEN
/ PREFER / BLINDS // 619" showing 2 lovers spooning in the back of an auto,
postcard from the Auto Comic series, mailed SEP 4 1930 to Miss Grace Geary
in Pennsylvania, extensive spotty toning on back, light toning on
front, 2 opposite corners creased. While most reading this have heard of the
1953 movie "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" with Marilyn Monroe, this pun refers
to the silent film of the same name released in 1928. $2.50 almNEW / NOUVEAU / BAGO

"Give
/ up Kissing / other peoples / Girls // A / GOOD / RESOLUTION // A
Resolution that's good / Is worth keeping / Tho' made but in smoke, so I
pray / You'll DO what you intend -- / and NOT let it end, / In the SMOKE as
it rolls away" unsigned art including a 'Naughty Boy' brand cigarette,
postcard printed in Germany, mailed JUL 7 1911 (JACK. & PT. TAMPA TR80
R.P.O. hand cancel) to Miss Ada Osburn in St. Augustine Florida, top corner
knocked off, others with minor rounding, edges toned both sides. $1.50 sl

"Going on Our / Honeymoon / April 11, 1920" with the happy lovers on board
their tractor, several automobiles in the distance; framed (approximately
10" x 8") sepia-tone photo with good focus & contrast, no photographer
imprint front or back. SALE IN PROGRESS al

Hand-tinted real photos is
one of our specialties.Each is a unique work of art. Many depicting lovers
are on a separate page, because they are so numerous. All illustrated!

"Happy dreams of long ago." Showing an exhausted man dozing off in a rocker
while holding twin babies & dreaming about the romance which led to their creation,
color comic post card from Bamforth, mailed 1908, corner wear & rounding. $4.00

"Here's
lovers two, to the maid thats(sic) true, / and four to the maid caressing! /
But the wayward girl with the lips that curl, / keeps twenty lovers
guessing." postcard mailed from Antioch Ohio in 1908, pencil writing smudged
in a few spots, mall tear in bottom edge just up to the art, minor corner
wear & light toning. $2.00 lp

"I Could Do This All Day." showing 2 lovers kissing, oval image within an
elaborately embossed frame, post card mailed at Benwood Ohio SEP 3 1910
(clear DPO cancel ties Jefferson stamp) to Miss Josie Drum in the same town,
light album marks at the back corners, other album toning is also light.
$7.00 l-o

"I'll keep a warm spot in my heart for you." postcard mailed 1910, stamp
damaged, small spots of reddish toning on back, one upper corner with
multiple creases, 2 long creases near the right front edge. As is. $1.00 l

"I'm
Holding My Own in Wilkes Barre, Pa." with art showing lovers & Cupid on the
wings of a flying machine, postcard mailed MAY 26 1911 to Miss Flora Evans
in Tunkhannock Pennsylvania, message mentions an 'air ship contest' briefly,
light toning both sides, noticeable corner wear. Rare: when searching the
Internet we found no other offers past or present & no exhibits. $8.00 p(w)l

"I SAW IT FIRST"
color showing 2 men vying for
position as an attractive young lady steps out of the back of an auto, mailed 1912, lightly toned front, lightly toned back, stamp damaged. $2.00

"I
should like to explain to you / but I havent got time at present / so good
by" art picturing a male & female bicycle parked near some bushes, with
romantic implications; post card with undivided back published by Belige in
Saint Louis, mailed 1905 in Chicago to Mr. Tony Schutz in Danville Illinois,
several creases & stress marks have been ironed out fairly well, corners
rounded, toned both sides. As is. $3.50 bl

"I've a felling for you. No 17." with art depicting a woman looking up
at her doctor who is taking her pulse in his office, post card printed in
Germany, addressed to E. E. Hill in Youngstown Ohio but unmailed, a lot of
spotty toning on back, minor corner wear, a little wider than most
regular-size post cards. We have seen another version without the gold
border. $3.75 ml

"I've Been Around Some at / Great Lakes, Illinois
/ Like It
All Right as / Far as I've Gone / 2229" town name in pennant at the side of a cartoon
showing a man attempting to grope a fat lady sitting on his lap; mailed 1918, light toning
both sides, scrape at back top edge, small corner crease, another corner crease faintly,
all corners with minor wear. $1.75 il

"LOST IN THE WOODS" showing two couples necking in
an old auto on a dirt path, in color, unused, small thin & a few album remnants on the
back, tiny corner crease. $1.75 al

"Love is blind" showing a pair of lovers hit by an automobile containing 2
inattentive lovers, postcard mailed 1910 in Michigan, mild corner
wear, small spot of very light toning near bottom of the back. $4.00 al

"MOONING
/ COPYRIGHT 1908 BY M. T. SHEAHAN, BOSTON" with 'Lowell, Mass.' handwritten
on the lower rim of the moon, art depicting a lover ascending in a zeppelin
toward the face of his beloved as seen in the moon; postcard mailed SEP 25
1909 from Providence Rhode Island to C. Deane Perkins in Lyme New Hampshire,
numbered 264 on back, minor edge wear to thick stock. Sheahan is the printer
& publisher, not the artist; he was a going concern until 1910. The
copyright was not only asserted, it was actually obtained. Nonetheless, this
postcard is very hard to find. $6.00 ml

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"Not being able to tear / away from this lovely" with art showing a woman
trying to steal another woman's man, unused postcard with distracting
scrapes on both sides, tiny bottom corner crease, as is. $0.50 l

"No time to waste! There are these days, / No horses, but horse-power. / Our
seat we take, and love we make / At sixty miles an hour!" art on an embossed
PFB Serie 7774 postcard, printed in Germany, mailed 1908 in Walnutport PA to
Miss Mabel Bloom in Slatington PA. $15.00 apl

"PFB SERIE 5999" with caption quoted at lower back, postcard with deeply
embossed art showing lovers off for a drive in an early auto on an overcast
day, mailed 1907 to Miss Wilda Finch in Massillon Ohio, back paper browning
evenly with age, exceptionally attractive from the front. $15.00 al

TEMPLE. "PFB SERIE 5999" with caption quoted at lower back, postcard with
deeply embossed art showing lovers with lap blanket being chased by a man on
a horse, mailed 1908 to Master Robert Temple in Coshocton Ohio by his Aunt
Kate in Cleveland Ohio, light uneven toning on the back obscures nothing.
$14.00 alg. Different
deeply embossed image from the same series, showing the couple conversing,
post card mailed 1910 to Mrs. Bertha Hair in Milford Ohio from her daughter
in South Lebanon Ohio, edge wear mostly & mercifully on the back. $14.00 alg

Set of 4 postcards with
Leclerc cartoon art celebrating the amorous welcome that American & Canadian
soldiers received liberating the French in World War II. Captioned in French
& English. Backs contain a love note from a French girl to a liberator
American soldier--precisely the intended use! Captions (going left-to-right,
top-to-bottom, in the same order as the numbered notes on their backs):
"Libération / Welcome", "Pour toi et pour moi / For me and for you", "Mon
coeur balance / My heart is vibrating", "Quelle jolie fille! / What a
beautiful girl". $95.00 for the set.

"'Spooners Delight' / Don't'
you dare to kiss me-- If you do, / Remember I'll get even with you. /
Copyright 1908 by J. Thomas" postcard mailed SEP 29 1909 (clear CHIC. & ROOD
TR 14 R.P.O. cancel) to Tiffin Ohio, long bottom corner crease not into the
image, other edge wear is mild. The cancellation is definitely uncommon &
not in out Transit Markings catalogue or its addenda. $6.00 l-r

"The coast is clear, and plain the road, / To put the break on now seems
tame, / Full speed ahead, the maiden said, / We'll leave them to their
little game" art on an embossed PFB Serie 7774 postcard, printed in Germany,
back paper starting to show its age, but the front colors & edges are
certainly fresh. $15.00 apl

"Their
first quarrel. / Mr. newlywed: I wish I could get some bread like mother
used to bake for me. / Mrs. Newlywed: I wish I could get some clothes like
father used to buy for me. // PHOTO ONLY COPYRIGHTED 1908 BY THEODOR
EISMANN, NEW YORK." Theochrom Serie No. 1163 postcard printed in Germany,
mailed OCT 26 1910 at Benwood Ohio (clear DPO hand cancel ties Jefferson
stamp) to Miss Josie Drum of the same town, long bottom corner crease,
noticeable edge wear, uneven album toning on back. $6.00 l-o

"The Soul Kiss" showing the embrace of lovers, postcard with signed A. Toniolo art, from the Lovers Series 522 (J. M. P.), mailed circa 1914 stamp
damaged (possibly looking for a message underneath?), faint small corner
crease, and a long internal crease from the top that is not too conspicuous.
$3.25 a(t)l

"They all have loving / dispositions in / West Union / But they're not like
/ you, Kid"
showing a man and woman embracing to the right of a purple pennant with the town name,
mailed there 1913, a little wear at the corners includes one tiny crease, but otherwise
fairly fresh. Postcard sold. Still available for scholarly study & research as an enlarged (almost 2x original
area) & enhanced 100-dpi scan in .jpg format. $1.50 wl*

"THINK
YOU'LL GET ANY TODAY?" asks a passerby fisherman to another who is more busy
pitching woo, signed Cooper art on an unused postcard published by Cooper's
Photo in Great Falls Montana, toned back, 2 tiny corner creases. Seen
elsewhere as high as $11.96, but we ask only $3.75. a(c)fl

"Time has dragged its
dreary pace / Waiting for the meeting, But of sorrow ne'er a trace / Mars
their happy greeting" with a well-dressed couple embracing on an intricately
embossed post card, addressed & dated 1908 but never mailed. $5.00 lp

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"Try
this on your piano" embossed die-cut card folds out to reveal a couple
kissing atop a piano keyboard, size is approximately 6-3/4" when folded out
to view that image & punch-line, the name Esther neatly written on the back.
Many postcards circa-1910 had variations on this comic theme, but we were
surprised not to see any advertising on either side (such as the make of the
piano, or its merchant). $3.75 mlNEW / NOUVEAU / BAGO

"U.S.
MAIL / R.F.D. / No. 2 / WESTVILL[E] / N. ..." // RURAL FREE DELIVERY" unused
sepia-tone postcard with unevenly toned divided back, faint upper corner
crease, minor corner wear. How do we know it is Westville New Jersey? The
Westville New York post office was discontinued in 1907 (pre-divided back);
there is no Westville New Hampshire; there is no Westville North Carolina; &
there is no Westville North Dakota. That is how we know where this
surprising scene actually was, even though they tried to obscure the last
letters of the town & state abbreviation to keep us guessing. What fun!
$9.00 n(w)phl*

"WHEN THE LAST GOODBYES ARE WHISPERED" unused postcard with signed Archie Gunn
art, fairly fresh, good edges. $12.50 a(g)l

"Where Ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise / 712" lovers necking in an
old auto are unaware of the policemen aware of the goings-on, black & white
post card mailed 1909 in West Virginia but stamp removed, minor corner &
edge wear, light toning along top back edge. Front surface has numerous tiny
speckles of white that suggest the printer under-inked the run. $6.00 all

"FINNCARRIERS - POSEIDON"
with an aerial view of the ship near small boats, unused continental
postcard that has been slightly reduced at the top, back message area has a
violet handstamp 'M/S TRANSFINLANDIA / SCHIFFSLEITUNG / POSEIDON SCHIFFAHRT
OHG / LÜBECK' over the autograph of its master. $5.00 l

"4758. Landing Beach, Lundy" including several people who have disembarked
from a small in silhouette, real photo postcard from the Domino Series,
photographed & printed by E. A. Sweetman & Son in Tunbridge Wells, mailed
there 23AU32 (2-puffin Lundy stamp with flawed puffin stamp, fancy puffin
cancel) to Miss Sally Smith in Appledore North Devonshire, clear & complete
INST"4758. Landing Beach, Lundy" including several puffins in silhouette,
real photo postcard from the Domino Series, photographed & printed by E. A.
Sweetman & Son in Tunbridge Wells, mailed there 23AU32 (2-puffin Lundy stamp
with flawed puffin stamp, fancy puffin cancel) to Miss Sally Smith in
Appledore North Devonshire, clear & complete INSTOW cancel ties 1-d King
stamp on back. Non-philatelic mail from a tourist who found the crossing
'very good, lovely & choppy'. The flaw on the stamp is a scrape with raised
paper on the foot of the cancel puffin. Faint cancel ink in the front sky
seems to line up with the stamp cancel -- faint LUNDY is very light but
readable in what would have been the upper right corner of a larger
rectangular cancel -- but is not easily explained. For example: if there had
been an unnecessary second stamp that was removed, causing the scrape, then
how did the ink so quickly soak through the unnecessary stamp? $15.00 lb-l

"Clovelly from Hobby Drive." with Lundy Island in
the distance; postcard published by G. S. Reilly (a photographer there),
hand-tinted appearance, knowledgeable commentary legibly written on back in
English, numbered 1 by the same hand in the sky. Seen elsewhere as high as
$9.99, but we offer for only $4.00. e(c)l

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